Ariella proves her detractors wrong
Phil Mangubat, media observer: “Our bets have been making it to the top five of the Miss Universe tilt for four years in a row. We must be doing something right. Congratulations to Ariella Arida, who proved her detractors wrong.”
Other notes:
Rene Balason, televiewer: “Recently, I watched Arnold Clavio interviewing the lawyer of Janet Lim-Napoles. Clavio didn’t have the right to berate his guest, just because he couldn’t get clear information from him.”
Exemplary deeds
Mac Eleazar, student: “Seeing celebrities helping out in their TV networks’ efforts to raise funds for typhoons victims is admirable. It’s also heartening to note that some celebrities are donating a part of their income to the relief efforts. We hope that more people will emulate their exemplary deeds.”
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